Electric Mobility

Reuters
Oct 27, 2022, 1:48 PM
Terawatt will develop a U.S. network of charging stations for medium and heavy trucks
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Reuters | Oct 27, 2022Chinese Battery Giant CATL Profit Jumps As It Ramps Up OutputCATL's third-quarter profit nearly tripled year-on-year, buoyed by rapid expansion in production to power the growth of EVs worldwide.1 min read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022EV Battery Makers Gotion, ONE Plan New Michigan PlantsGotion High Tech and Our Next Energy (ONE) will open separate, new electric-vehicle battery plants worth a combined $4 billion in Michigan.2 mins read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022Spain Frontloads Subsidies For Electric Car Projects As VW Appears In DoubtThe Spanish government sought to work with Volkswagen after the German automaker reportedly threatened to pull out.2 mins read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022China's CATL Slows Battery Investment Plan For U.S., Mexico - ReportThe world's largest battery maker, which supplies one of every three electric vehicles, has been considering opening new plants in the United States and Mexico since earlier this year3 mins read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022Mercedes Signs Deal With Rock Tech Lithium To Push e-Vehicle DriveMercedes will receive on average 10,000 tons of battery-grade lithium hydroxide per year.0 mins read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022Biden Awards $2.8 Billion To Boost U.S. Minerals Output For EV BatteriesThe grants, which are going to projects across at least 12 states, mark the latest push by the Biden administration to help reduce the country's dependence on China and other nations for the building blocks of the green energy revolution.3 mins read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022Automakers Need More Time To Meet U.S. Minerals Requirements For EVs - ExecsThe Inflation Reduction Act, as currently written, requires automakers to have 50% of critical minerals used in EV batteries come from North America or U.S. allies by 2024, rising to 80% by the end of 2026.4 mins read
Reuters | Oct 27, 2022Tesla Investors To Focus On Demand Issues In Earnings ReportDecades-high inflation, rising energy bills in Europe and signs of a weakening China market have raised doubts among some analysts about whether Tesla can buck an economic slowdown and continue to raise prices without hurting its sales.2 mins read














































